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This is the channel of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at The Open University, a world leader in supported Open Learning. We embody the core v...
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The Psychology of our Relationship with Fictional Villains
What will it take to achieve lasting peace in Ukraine? #ukraine
How Research Shaped NICE Depression Treatment Guidelines and Impacted Care
GCSJ Book launch: Border abolition now
Space in common? Property, waste and their colonial lives in the cosmos
Leveraging electric mobility to accelerate energy access in African countries
How far did we decolonise?
Slavery, the Industrial Revolution, and Public History - Session 3 - Education
Slavery, the Industrial Revolution, and Public History - Session 2 – Public History
Slavery, the Industrial Revolution, and Public History - Session 1 – History Writing
Empireland: Dr. Kate Donington in conversation with Sathnam Sangera
Art for a Better World Virtual Exhibition
The Religious Toleration and Peace RETOPEA H2020 project
GCSJ Roundtable: Alcohol, Violence and Harm
GCSJ seminar series: Decentring the human in social science research
How to communicate key findings to policy makers and politicians
Keynote Speech: Whose side is the law on?
Decriminalisation of Sex Work in Cape Town
Contemporary Challenges of Information and Trust
Starting from elsewhere storytelling and telling geographical stories
Tackling Multi dimensional Inequalities
Imaginaries of Environmentalism Epiphanies, Fantasies, and Rituals
Social, Policy and Criminological Research
Participatory Action Research PAR Methods for Reflective Collaborative Practice
Borders, Migration and the Hostile Environment
Words, Music and Silence Digital Lightning Talk: Elena Ktori
Words, Music and Silence Digital Lightning Talk: Ellen Renton
Words, Music and Silence Digital Lightning Talk: Laura Hamer
Words, Music and Silence Digital Lightning Talk: Gene Hsu
Words, Music and Silence Digital Lightning Talk: Lauren O'Hagan
Words, Music and Silence Digital Lightning Talk: Lorane Prevost
Words, Music and Silence Digital Lightning Talk: Ming Yang
Words, Music and Silence Digital Lightning Talk: Sanaz Tabrizi
Study for an MA in Arts and Humanities subjects at The Open University
Why study Classical Studies in the 21st Century?
How did music transform mental health support in 19th-century Britain?
Research Festival: Global Challenges and Social Justice
Perceptions of control and criminalisation from maritime search and rescue workers in Europe
Hostile Archives, Resistant Documentality: Rethinking the Windrush Scandal - Henghameh Saroukhani
How are Precarity and Social Psychology Interwoven? Unravelling Connections with Dr. Geetha Reddy
Three of the most unusual pets owned by famous historical figures #shorts #history
Forests of Refuge: Decolonizing Environmental Governance in the Amazonian Guiana Shield
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences OU/BBC co-productions 2023
Digital Roads of Kazakhstan: Technological Lock-ins and Local Agency
Economistic Thinking: Limitations of Pricing Nature Loss & Climate Disaster Stress Testing
Four ways to help birds nest in your garden #shorts #birds #garden
The Polar Bears of Perth
My favourite book written by a woman | Creative Writing PhD student
WATCH: What does it mean to have a healthy Brain?
Making sense of Global China - 28th February 2024 (GCSJ Roundtable)
Inflation Price Shocks Profits and Conflict - Economics Seminar Series
Everyday Borders, ACAB Everyday (with Leah Cowan)
The Hostile Environment as Greek Tragedy (with Kamila Shamsie)
The Rwanda Case: Resistance and Counter-Resistance (with Kate Ritchie)
Meet Dr Ling Tang | Sociology
Vernon Lee, Polymath and Anti-War Activist
“Don’t put that on Instagram!” how kids really feel about parents’ posting
GCSJ Methods Surgery - Qualitive research methods
Why are polar bears the face of climate change? (Art & Ecology series)
What should you study Criminology?
What is Burns Night?
Power Urgency and Legitimacy - Re-imaging African Women in Science (IKD Seminar)
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences broadcast co-productions 2022-23
Research Funding - Academic and Research Support (19 June 2023) - GCSJ Research Festival 2023
Arts-based Research Methods Roundtable (21 June 2023) – GCSJ Research Festival 2023
The Global Commons Roundtable (16 June 2023) – GCSJ Research Festival 2023
Participatory research methods Roundtables (15 June 2023) – GCSJ Research Festival 2023
Directing Innovation Towards Outcomes (20 June 2023) – GCSJ Research Festival 2023
Publishing in Academic Journals Roundtable (21 June 2023) - GCSJ Research Festival 2023
Reorienting global development (15 June 2023) – GCSJ Research Festival 2023
“Black Lives Matter: Movement or Moment? Symbol or Substance” (21 June 2023) –GSCJ Research Festival
Quo Vadis Development Studies? Changing dynamics in a contested field (Economics seminar series)
Community-led Policy Innovation for Local Food-Growing (17 November 2023) - GCSJ Seminar Series
“Panic in the skies”? Myths and realities about human behaviour in disasters and extreme events
How do we perceive the threat of nuclear war today compared to 1983?
Is environmental anxiety the 2023 equivalent to the nuclear threat of the 1980s?
Creating ‘illegal’ immigrants: the Rwanda plan - A talk with Daniel Trilling (LLP Seminar Series)
Was the “film star President” inspired by anti-nuclear war TV movie?
Beyond Climate Fixes: From Public Controversy to System Change - IKD Seminar
Sovereign Debt and Feminist Political Economy – OU Economics Seminar Series
Hear from OU Student, and Creative Music Making Alumni, Ian Norsworthy
Welcome to Creative Music Making
Discover the ancient Roman festival of the Saturnalia
Study Sociology with The Open University
Study Classical Studies with The Open University
Study for an MSc in Global Development with The Open University
Engendering Development in the Global South – An IKD Seminar
Innovation and Development in the times of David Wield
Audience viewing screening of “Nollywood + Industry”
David Wield presenting his career reflections at Kings Place
Study for an MA in Crime and Justice at The Open University
Why study with The Open University? MadAboutHistory's Scott Webber
Discover the ancient Greek festival of The City or Great Dionysia
Economics seminar series: Why grow a tree?
Economics seminar series: Essential for what?
Book launch: Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development with Dr. Thaís de Carvalho
Economics seminar series: Pension funds and tumult
Giving Care in Gateshead
Privatisation and its Discontents - Seminar Trailer (June 2023)
Creative Writing Taster: The Open University in collaboration with Aneurin Leisure Trust
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